Dr. Jason Farley works with mobile health platform, emocha, to link patients in South Africa with multi-drug resistant tuberculosis to care Continue reading
U.S. News & World Report has once again named the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) as one of the top 5 accredited nursing school graduate programs in the nation, ranking it #2 in its survey for 2016. Continue reading
When it comes to caring for older adults, there is a shift to a consumer-driven model that focuses on keeping patients in their homes and out of institutional care facilities. Continue reading
Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) ranks number 3 among the nation’s online graduate nursing programs, according to U.S. News & World Report Continue reading
News Release index Posted: 12/14/2009 Hopkins nursing graduates’ responses to a recent survey revealed that they are more highly educated, more highly compensated, and more satisfied in their careers than other U.S. nurses. The survey questionnaire, mailed in 2007 to the 5,000+ alumni of the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, collected data on the […] Continue reading
News Release index Posted: 11/9/2009 Mom’s Mood Matters in Childs Asthma CareDepression is significant among mothers of chronically ill children. And, when mom is depressed, she may not attend as carefully as she should to that child’s treatment needs. With over 9 million asthmatic children in the U.S. today, the public health implications are significant. […] Continue reading
News Release index Posted: 7/29/2009 The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON) has received a $1.6 million Nurse Support Program (NSP) II grant to increase the number of masters prepared nurses qualified to fill faculty vacancies Maryland schools of nursing. NSP II grants aim to expand the capacity to educate nurses by concentrating on […] Continue reading